<p>Two years ago when I was in the Philippines on a scuba diving trip, I was lucky enough to have Jen as a private tour guide for the days that I was in the Manila area. I was so impressed by her that I decided that if I were to return to the Philippines for more sightseeing I would definitely use her again.....and so I did.</p>
<p>This time I wanted to attend a festival as well as to see Palawan. I got suggestions from Jen by email of the various festivals and when they would be held. I decided that the Masskara Festival in Bacolod City on Negros Occidental seemed interesting. With that I decided on the days that I would stay in the Philippines as well as the number of days in Bacolod, Palawan, and Manila. With her help, I also decided on what I would do during my stay, where to stay as well as the domestic travel.</p>
<p>In the Manila area as well as in Luzon, Jen made the travel arrangements such as tour reservations along with car and driver and she was the tour guide. In Negros and Palawan, she was there more to advise me of options as we used the local guides.</p>
<p>All that I can say is that I am glad that Jen was with me the entire trip. I am sure that if I tried to do it myself, it would have been an entirely different trip. There would be things that I could just not do on my own....like take the jeepneys or the motortrikes. Just having her around made me feel safe about where I was going during the trip. That is a good feeling to have!</p>
<p>Here are the highlights:</p>
<p>I am glad to have attended the Masskara Festival. Very colorful. Lots of energy by the various dancing groups. Don't know how they could be dressed up all day and do a parade into the night! I remember being in the parade of dancers. Bacolod and the nearby cities on Negros is very different from Manila. Best traffic in the Philippines! Probably worth another visit one day.</p>
<p>I am probably not crazy about Palawan. Puerto Princesa is a very crowded city with lots of traffic. But there was a very nice resort there that was very nice, clean and very very inexpensive. I would go back just to stay there for a few days. The drive was to El Nido and back takes up so much of 2 days that I wonder if it was worth it. But it was the days that were spent island hopping and eating in town were nice. </p>
<p>No way to avoid Manila even when visiting other islands because you have to fly back to Manila. I really enjoyed the tour of the Malacanang Palace and the Manila Cemetery. It was also good to drive out of Manila to Clark and Subic Bay. The driver Bernie was also great. But I really enjoyed the cockfighting. It was not what I expected...so fast and unpredictable.</p>
<p>But all of this would not have been possible without Jen. As before....she is such a professional. She is NEVER Late! When she gives you a time, she will be there early so that you will never wait for her. And after now understanding how horrible Manila traffic is, I know how much time she spends just coming and going through that traffic...so that is really impressive!</p>
<p>An example of how professional she is.... During our stay in Bacolod, I was in my hotel room watching TV in the evening when the power suddenly went out and the alarms sounded. I was in the dark but I was also wondering what to do. In just a few seconds, Jen knocked on door to see if I was okay....she had a flashlight as well. I was really impressed!</p>
<p>I could go on....but if you are coming to the Philippines...just contact Jen. I don't trust anyone to take me around the Philippines except her.</p>
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